I'd rather 0.141 (or whatever version is current at the time) is used. Few reasons:
a) Better support for multiple OSes (Windows, Linux, OS X, BSD...), and less likelihood of OS-dependent de-syncing. (only 32-bit<->64-bit is likely, and even this is rare)
b) Better emulation accuracy
c) More games to choose from
.. and the slightly more personal reasons ...
d) 0.106 is nearly 5 years old now, let it go.
e) It's difficult to play anything when your monitor craps out after about 15-20 minutes
f) X-WolfMAME 0.106 sucks for recording, really only useful for playback, SDLMAME is much, much nicer to use

mahlemiut wrote:I'd rather 0.141 (or whatever version is current at the time) is used. Few reasons:
a) Better support for multiple OSes (Windows, Linux, OS X, BSD...), and less likelihood of OS-dependent de-syncing. (only 32-bit<->64-bit is likely, and even this is rare)
b) Better emulation accuracy
c) More games to choose from
.. and the slightly more personal reasons ...
d) 0.106 is nearly 5 years old now, let it go.
e) It's difficult to play anything when your monitor craps out after about 15-20 minutes
f) X-WolfMAME 0.106 sucks for recording, really only useful for playback, SDLMAME is much, much nicer to use

Rules sound pretty good... I do worry slightly about the scoring system, as only ten players can score points on a given game, which may hinder in participation. But this may just be a minor thing in the long run.

In addition to having the tournament be from 3/1-4/30 or 4/1-5/31 (or whatever), may I also suggest something like 3/15-5/15? May I also suggest not running the tournament past 5/31? The reason for that suggestion is that The Olympiad will probably be 8/7-9/4... something like that, which would give Phil a two month window to get his Week Challenge Championship in if the tournament ended at 5/31. (or Phil and I can swap places and I'll run the Olympiad in June... it's up to him and we don't have to decide that now)

does this mean that if I record an input file I can not upload this if I pass the 48 hours mark? how is this enforced? Does the inputfile have a timestamp? Or does it mean that I cant upload a new replay within the first 48 hours of the first one?

1up wrote:No recording can be uploading 48 hours after you recorded it.

does this mean that if I record an input file I can not upload this if I pass the 48 hours mark? how is this enforced? Does the inputfile have a timestamp? Or does it mean that I cant upload a new replay within the first 48 hours of the first one?

All players have to sumbit an inp before 48 hours since it was recorded. The reason of this is avoid or try to avoid that some players hide their score until the last moment (especially if the score is very high and can change the first places in the overall). The input file has a timestamp but I have heard that can be changed easilly using the windows clock. There isn't a simple way to check that situation. So, we should rely on the sportmanship of each player.

Of course, you can upload all the inps you want without waiting time between inps submitted. The unique restriction is the limit of 48 hours mentioned above.

el_fumador wrote:The reason of this is avoid or try to avoid that some players hide their score until the last moment (especially if the score is very high and can change the first places in the overall).